So inherited memory through genetic imprinting is in early days scientifically, but I like the concept. I believe it is the memory passed down in our DNA that allows us to evolve. It is what you would call a instinct. I also believe people that inbreed are recopying their genetic code leading to a handicapped child. But if it is possible to see our ancestors memories it will take a genetic genius to find a way to read our DNA.
A brother and sister or parent and child can have an offspring that is completely healthy depending on what hereditary diseases are present or not present. Inbreeding is well researched in the animal breeding community and any responsible breeder does testing on all dogs before breeding them to make sure only animals without certain hereditary or breed specific illnesses are not present. Due to this they can breed animals that have familial relations. It would work the same way for humans if we wanted however as sentient beings we have moral and ethical barriers to it.
In theory, you could do the same sort if genetic testing in humans and produce offspring with no issues. Genetic memory however, is biologically impossible. Inbreeding done properly is okay. Most humans suck at picking healthy partners among the general public as it is, do you think they would know a healthy 1st cousin from the one with severe issues.
What im saying is what if they had the knowledge we seek? How did he know?? Was one of his ancesters a great warrior or a skilled master? Our survival of a species is in our DNA our own evolution is what will keep us going…you ever notice how your mom may sing at stupid T. And likely we will find that they go deeper than simple sugars and phosphates, they go down to the atomic level and beyond and the energies that are transmitted with all nucleic acids.
Sometimes I feel we need to step outside of accepted scientific ideas to get closer to some kind of truth. Why accept the limitations of the mainstream? Related to this issue is the concept of working across generations of people with feeling states.
I used to work as a therapist with the ideas of Bert Hollinger — a gestalt therapist — who played out unresolved conflicts across generations of families — using the person with the conflict and a bunch of strangers. It works in real life. As if some kind of , lets say morphic field was carried by each individual genetic material and could be affected by the intent of a group of strangers.
Worth looking into. I am confused about reincarnation and mentioned today to a friend that perhaps we inherit memory from our ancestors in our DNA and then I looked on the internet this evening and found this. It was not a happy feeling. In some ways I agree that there is a possibility, and a big one, of inherited DNA memories, but in another why would I think I had to grow up all over again.
I did not query this when I was a child but remembered it much later. To me it seems to operate on several levels… body, mind and spirit, to name a few. Some even believe in intersecting parallel realities. I thoroughly enjoyed your information.
I do believe that my dreams bring ancesteral DNA transferred memories into my dreams. Even so far back to the cellular beginning. You know those squiggly nonsensical crazy dreams! Completely organic in nature? I speak Danish in my sleep and dream of my battleship sinking from specific engine gears locking up. I also dream over and over of an evil sitting in the top of a very old house in a corner chair.
I fly and battle the devilish one like an earthen angel? The house is always the same…I could paint it perfectly.
In my life now I have been attacked by a ghost. Yet I am mostly interested in DNA related dreams. I believe we can access our entire past… through dreaming. I believe in other planes of existence and that we have links to worlds unshown….
If so, it would be so easy to mistake this kind of phenomenon with the belief in reincarnation. I too, have had interesting yearnings, and feelings of overwhelming deja vu when being in specific places, and even the sound of a train always stops me…. Since tracing my genealogy, I have uncovered interesting stories of random relatives which seem to fit in…. When you think of the many horrible wars, diseases, famines, and maltreatment of humans throughout history, at the very least we can say, we are survivors!
Like cells that mutate, we have changed and done what we can to survive. We have learned much, and we have much to learn. We have destroyed most of the cooling layer and thus created our own internal heater that will eventually shift jet streams, water currents in the oceans, and the equator….
Willowish Tuathasadig Shegearmalith! No one can refute or confirm that which involves something that is beyond proof. DNA memory is an interesting concept, but is it plausible? In other words, memory is an etheral creation, not a substantial, real or material existence that could be passed along in the chemical or biological sense.
Just an opinion, but it would seem that memory being passed along would seem like a logical trait of survival i. But we have a flip side to that as well. Bad memories actually could inhibit the natural selection necessary for survival by inducing predisposed judgements that are not relevant to actual situations.
Just my two cents. This may explain Deja Vous experiences, or why I was always deathly afraid of snakes and my friends were not and why I enjoy swimming while they are afraid of deep water.
Wow this was very interesting…im 13 and ive always wondered if somewhere down the line if my family had any assassins….. Is that not wierd? This is a facinating subject that I would like to study deeper into…. My humble simple hunch is that man is no brain or DNA, he is always beyond these things. Only these DNA sciences or stories may paint our curiosity and sense of discovery. Our attempt to Decode the Code may end up in digging our own Grave, perhaps, who knows. Life is still a mystery. Last night I watched part of a program that apparently linked a large number of ancestors with one of the great conquerors and philanderers—I think it might have been Genghis Khan, if I remember right.
To my mind, a holistic approach seems most sensible. By way of analogy, only a fool would think that he or she could drive a car around town without paying attention to the gas tank, the tire pressure, and overall condition of the car. Who knows? Comments on this page are all revelant to the Topic and share common occurrences in our Human State. Yes, there is something going on.
So called Primitives all had some form of Ancesteral belief. My personal experiences lead me to believe that information from those that have gone before us is communicated in Dreams and actual physical experiences, also the important one, Visions. Having a genetic predisposition as a reception Base, or Contact Level , within ones makeup strengthens the likelyhood of receiving these Visions and Dreams.
However, we also have our present Selves to deal with. We are inclined to somehow disregard messages received, or pass judgement and feel we are too intelligent to reaalllyy believe there is anything in the latest Vision. We do this at our Peril. There are people who have come to harm by not heeding the warning. I am a Believer.
I Know. And I am in great respect for those on an Astral level, those who have my wefare at heart, and moreso those who would hope to harm me.
Kenneth William McKersie. Through out my life I have always felt interests in certain people or places, only to later find out they may have been my ancestors. As a kid in school I found the stories and history of Native Americans to be quite interesting and the way they were treated sad. This coming from a white boy. Later on in life I started reading comics about super heroes, one of which wolverine was from Canada, I started to find Canada interesting, I loved reading about it and the people.
Then there was high school, or rather summer school, as I failed out of english four and had to retake it in the summer to graduate. My teacher I had in that summer school class was so informed about the writers and the time and people that these stories originated from.
She would talk about the Vikings and the type of people they were and all of it was so interesting to me the more I learned. Like door ways or the small space in cars. I would also jokely call myself a viking. A few months later after I finished the class and graduated I had a n increasing interest in vikings and would read things about them from time to time.
When I subscribed to netflix, I ran into documentaries about Vikings. I once again gain interest in them and started learning more about them and just loved the people. That was when I learned of Scandinavia being were the vikings originated and mostly lived. I found out that Sweden was part of Scandinavia. I listen to some bands that have viking lyrics, so one day came across a new band with a more unique sound compared to that others.
Thinking they were viking metal I started listening to them. So I looked them up, found out their lyrics are Celtic lyrics, mostly spoken in Gaulish. But the more I think about it it just seems to explain alot in my life. Which seems like I was born with that same dream. But being a kid it was all about making up stories for cartoons, which grew from there into my adult hood interest of more adult animation.
Last night, I dreamt a very stunning dream. Stunning, because this article sort of explained my dream. I was in a 3rd person perspective of the leader of a small army, maybe some years ago. And there was another army right in front of the leader I was watching. Then, everything transformed and the two armies were batling each other next to and on a house.
But the leader I was watching was after the other leader. Because of this, I do believe that memories can be passed down from generation to generation. If memories coud not be passed down, how would we be able to learn so quickly how to eat, walk, talk, and other things? How would we be able to dream past events? How would we KNOW what is good or what is bad? But of course, this is only a theory and nothing more. We, as people, can not access these memories in our DNA.
I see the future the only dreams i remember are deja vue feelings and when i think were did i see this it was when i was dreaming. Scientists are struggling to understand DNA, let alone the average joe reading this article. So i present just a theory based on personal experience. My father was born into an alexandrian-based greek community, while my mother was the only one in her family born here in australia the rest immigrated here from southern italy.
The subject came about after i had a dream. A fairly vivid dream. However, this dream seemed to have changed a lot of what i have come to know about myself. I awoke in a field of green in this dream , and the skies were fairly blue, while the air that i was breathing felt pretty real. I walked over to this shore, where 2 battleships were engaging in combat.
One had the king george flag, while the other, was not present. I noticed a small town to my left on a sort of cape or peninsula. When i was discussing this dream with my father, he got the strange idea to research it. Turns out the dream was an actual battle fought in the middle ages, the setting was almost identical, and it was between the republic of genoa and venice — genoa being represented by the king george flag.
What was more strange was the commander on the venetian side in the dream shared my name. Artistic renderings of the battle mirrored the images from my dream. I have never heard of, or researched anything like this. Recently, i have decided to study the italian language, which my mother speaks fluently. And i have noticed in the small time i have studied it, i have picked up a lot naturally, as if i already knew it.
A lot of the vowels came to me naturally. I look at any italian word, and can easily pronounce it on first sight — despite never really studying it. Perhaps language is embedded in our dna as well? A lot of my mates are english descended australian, and look at any western european word and simply struggle. They cannot seem to work out the vowels and sounds. It only gets more interesting. My grandparents spent their youth in depression era europe, so they had little to no food on the table.
But i cannot seem to understand why i cannot, for the life of me, waste or throw away food. I feel a psychological effect when i chuck something away, like i get upset. So i forced myself to eat the foul sandwiches my mother made me as a child. Which was strange because most kids my age threw whatever that had out into the bin with no remorse. Like food was always there. All of these things about me share striking similarity with those attributes of my ancestors.
I share a lot of the same beliefs of my grandmother. I despise a lot of the people here, and a lot of the cultures. In the smell-aversion study, is it thought that either some of the odour ends up in the bloodstream which affected sperm production or that a signal from the brain was sent to the sperm to alter DNA. Mother's diet alters baby's DNA.
Ageing in centenarians and newborns. Changes in brain structure were also found. Family affair. Published 18 April The number of special devices that are in place and active is staggering. Everything from perceptual phenomena to intuitive physics to social exchange rules comes with the brain. These things are not learned; they are innately structured. Each device solves a different problem … the multitude of devices we have for doing what we do are factory installed; by the time we know about an action, the devices have already performed it.
Whether called genetic, ancestral or racial memory, or intuitions or congenital gifts, the concept of a genetic transmission of sophisticated knowledge well beyond instincts, is necessary to explain how prodigious savants can know things they never learned.
What we become, it is commonly believed, is an accumulation and culmination of our continuous learning and life experiences, which are added one by one to memory. It is an area of memory function worthy of much more exploration and study. In short, certain persons, after head injury or disease, show explosive and sometimes prodigious musical, art or mathematical ability, which lies dormant until released by a process of recruitment of still intact and uninjured brain areas, rewiring to those newly recruited areas and releasing the until then latent capacity contained therein.
Finally, the animal kingdom provides ample examples of complex inherited capacities beyond physical characteristics. Monarch butterflies each year make a 2,mile journey from Canada to a small plot of land in Mexico where they winter. In spring they begin the long journey back north, but it takes three generations to do so. So no butterfly making the return journey has flown that entire route before. It has to be an inherited GPS-like software, not a learned route. Oscine birds such as such as sparrows, thrushes and warblers learn their songs from listening to others.
Suboscine species, such as flycatchers and their relatives, in contrast, inherit all the genetic instructions they need for these complex arias. Even if raised in sound-proof isolation, the suboscine birds can give the usual call for their species with no formal training or learning. There are so many more examples from the animal kingdom in which very complex traits, behaviors and skills are inherited and innate. My position is that the prodigious savant is a convincing example of suboscine genetic inheritance of the actual instructions and knowledge that precedes learning.
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